German newspaper "Die Welt" correspondent Deniz Yucel was arrested in February on charges of carrying out "propaganda for a terrorist organization" and inciting violence. The arrest drew sharp criticism from Berlin.

Yucel's lawyer appealed for his release pending trial last week, but an Istanbul court ruled on Wednesday that he could be kept in custody.

"The headlines, images, expressions, language and the tone in the defendant's reporting cannot be evaluated within the limits of journalism and press freedom," the court ruling said.

Turkish law allows for pre-trail detention of up to five years.

Authorities initially detained the dual German-Turkish national after he reported on a trove of emails released by a leftist hacker group that was allegedly from the private account of Berat Albayarak, the country's energy minister and the son-in-law of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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From Yucel to Gaggenau: Increasing tensions between Germany and Turkey